incredible point of view i agree with wholeheartedly and an interesting insight into baran i hadn't thought of before.
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incredible point of view i agree with wholeheartedly and an interesting insight into baran i hadn't thought of before.
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people talk about family vacations growing up and say things that make me think “oh, y’all weren’t the drinking by 10 am type of people...” but I have to say, I’m glad I was born in an ‘adults drinking at 10 am’ family instead of a ‘hiking 10 miles by 10 am’ family.
on the topic of cops though: imo trinity's assertion that "you should be in prison" wasn't her expressing a belief that addicts are dangerous and need to be sequestered away. her statement was about the fact that langdon never told anyone about tampering with patient medications, which is an act that puts all of the patients in the hospital at risk. she's saying "you didn't face any consequences for your actions" because langdon didn't. what going to rehab and taking time away from work addressed was his addiction in itself, but the addiction is not the thing that hurt the people around him. he chose to endanger patients repeatedly by diluting medications and then returning the vials; he harassed trinity and publicly humiliated her for no reason; then he tried to convince robby that she didn't belong in the ed, solely because he was nervous that she'd picked up on him messing with medications. and you can see in the show that he still does not fully grasp the harm he was doing. it's not a cop mentality to point out that completing a rehab program and returning to the ed with zero support networks put in place for him or trinity doesn't properly address his actions
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i think a big reason that the pitt’s fan base is so upset with season two was because it set itself up so differently. it spent the previous 12 months as an ensemble show, one made up primarily of women, and hugely of woc. it won awards for its ensemble, it had one of the most beloved cast of characters on tv right now. and sure everyone had their personal dislikes in the cast, but there was someone for everyone.
the pitt season two took all of that goodwill, that huge, diverse, incredibly intelligent and kind audience, and instead of continuing to give them the stories they wanted - that the show promised in season one - once it grabbed their attention it directed 90% of it towards the white men.
i think if season one had been more robby focused, people wouldn’t have been so disappointed by season two. but they also probably would’ve had a smaller fandom.
“oh but robby was always the main character even back in season one, the show was always going to be about him! he’s always been the most important to the narrative!” if you genuinely believe this i have a beach to sell you. the show SAYS robby is the main character, and everyone took that at face. but the problem with a show trying to say something is that it doesn’t matter if it doesn’t back it up with on screen evidence. it spends so much time telling you to read between the lines and then gets surprised when people call out the sexism and racism.
i think to a lot of people they felt like their identity was leveraged for views, and once the show had the audience it wanted, it stopped focusing on them at all. and if your character is robby or langdon or whitaker then there’s nothing wrong with that, but they’re definitely not the reason that i watched the show i’ll tell you that.

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quotes from supriya ganesh's new interview that make me wanna rip out my own hair:
"I think a lot of what drives her is the passing of her father; and though that's not explicitly delved into in the show like for a lot of the characters[...] everyone has that thing that makes them tick"
"One thing i did, especially for season two, is that i wrote letters to him in different stages of her life, especially when she was in medical school, promising the kind of doctor she was gonna be, and the goals she would strive to as a medical professional for him"
"I think pittfest really redeemed her, and showed us that she can work in a fast paced environment. I think a lot of it is decision paralysis, which can also be a strength. She's found more balance. She has that diagnostic superpower where she can look under the surface and see what's going on"
"I hear from a lot of people; people with chronic pain, chronic disease, conditions where they weren't believed, especially women and women of colour, they really want this doctor. I mean i want this doctor. [...] There is so much in women's healthcare especially, where there's just no research done for... like there's still no real way to diagnose endometrioses without an invasive surgery for example"
"Doctor Mohan is that doctor that says 'no i am going to listen to you, even if other people call you crazy[...]' and i don't think it's a specific type of patient; even with the geriatric cases she doesn't dismiss them just because they are older, she sees their problems and she is going to fix it"
"i think she only realises how innapropriate and in some ways traumatic it was that her boss spoke to her that way after he left the room, and she sort of sees everyone looking at her; that is only the moment where she's like 'what just happened'"
"Especially as a subordinate, so much of your future depends on whether your attending likes you or not, and she's trying to stay in this hospital. It's very destabilising to her. It really sort of came out of nowhere, she thought they were on better terms"
"[during the ambulance bay scene] This is the first time that she's learning literally anything about him; she's trying to process it after these weird few hours with him. It gives her more insight into why. I don't know if things are 100% okay, i think she just sort of sees that he's going through it too"
"A lot of female residents or med students have this sort of weird dynamic with superiors where they are kind of seen as less than in some ways, or taken less seriously"
"[about Orlando] She never wanted to be in the position of the doctor who delivered the news to her family; she always thought she was gonna cover all her bases and is now met with this immovable force that is the American healthcare system and insurance. Even though there is a much larger structural force preventing her from delivering this care, having to give the news herself kind of breaks her"
"She now has empathy for that doctor that failed her own family; there is very complicated feelings, like 'was i too harsh on them' or 'maybe they were also tired' or maybe they had a boss that was trying to get them to flip beds and thought my dad was being dramatic about his heart attack symptoms."
"When i first read her, i thought she was written as a response to, like, everything. The fact that you have to turn over these patients, and almost treat this hospital like it's a restaurant. She feels like the best way to deliver care is to not do that to the extent that it needs to be done"
"[If Samira returned to s3] I just think she's a brilliant ER doctor, and i would hope that she adds specialties to make her more fulfilled in that setting; i would hope that she would find a way to continue her research on racial disparity, and i hope she takes the next day [after the 4th of July] off"
"[ About fans response to her leaving] I guess i didn't know you liked the character that much?[laughs] No, no, i mean i know they did, but i was so surprised by how much love everyone had for her. That's what i'm gonna miss the most, all the love and the community that people formed around the character"
"[About Samira's most challenging case] I think it was really the sickle cell patient; we filmed that very soon after Sonya Massey was murdered. I think it was really overwhelming for me to come in and deal with those dynamics with the sickle cell patient. I told Ashley(Joyce) that we could always take a breather"
"I don't think Samira does karaoke, i think she's just kinda sitting in the corner and hoping no one notices she's there"
"[About what she'll miss the most] Oh, i mean the cast, definitely. I've made some lifelong friends there, and it's gonna be weird seeing them not in scrubs because we don't hang out outside of set a lot. Now i will have see them outside of a scrub setting"
and here is the link to the interview
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i am so excited for paralives & also so preemptively annoyed at the inevitable comparisons to sims 4 that will come as if it's not an early access indie game vs a triple A title that's been out for over 10 years. like i'm gonna be defending this game to a concerning degree
my problem is if i enjoy something enough i will be nitpicking. i Will have things to say about where and how it failed. out of nothing but love straight from my heart. unfortunately this often makes me indistinguishable from a hater who has never experienced joy or kindness. such is the amateur critic's burden.
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